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The McTimoney Animal Association would appreciate your feedback in our brief online survey about working alongside musculoskeletal therapists.  This survey aims to further enhance McTimoney animal chiropractic practitioners understanding of working more closely with veterinary professionals and improve collaboration.  

All responses will remain confidential and secure. We thank you in advance for your valuable insights.  

All completed surveys can be entered into a prize draw and a winner selected at random. The closing date is the 6th September. The winner will be notified by email and receive a £100 Amazon voucher. Thank you. 
1.What is your role in the veterinary industry?
2.Age range?
3.What area of veterinary medicine do you work in?
4.Do you refer to or work alongside practitioners of any of the following musculoskeletal (MSK) therapies
5.Is it important to you that a MSK practitioner is registered with their relevant professional body?
6.In your opinion, what level of academic qualification should MSK practitioners hold?
7.What do you feel is most important; Academic level of MSK Practitioner or Consumer choice of MSK Practitioner? Please rank each option.
Very ImportantFairly ImportantSlightly importantNot at all important
Academic level of MSK Practitioner
Consumer choice of MSK Practitioner
8.Are you in support of the vet-led team concept with musculoskeletal therapists promoted by the RCVS recent review of the industry?
9.Have you referred to or worked alongside a McTimoney Animal Chiropractor?
If you have any other comments or suggestions regarding musculoskeletal therapists please use the space below:
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10.About The McTimoney Animal Association
McTimoney is a form of chiropractic manipulation used to treat pain and dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system. It predominantly focuses on optimising alignment of the spine and pelvis in order to restore correct function of the skeletal system, nervous system and surrounding soft tissue. The technique is non-invasive and gentle and is readily accepted by animals. The treatment aims to resolve dysfunction and balance the animal’s musculoskeletal system, restoring health and movement, soundness, and performance.For more information on the McTimoney Animal Association and to find a practitioner near you go to www.mctimoneyanimal.co.uk

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